Sunday Mirror

CHINA SPIES ON LINKEDIN

British firms on alert after Colonel is targeted

- SEAN RAYMENT scoops@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

CHINESE spies have created thousands of LinkedIn profiles to target UK defence chiefs and government officials.

Agents pose as corporate headhunter­s offering trips for speaking or consulting roles in the Far East.

Sources claim Beijing has launched a “mass fishing expedition” – targeting people looking for jobs on the networking site.

MI5 and MI6 have alerted hundreds of defence and technology firms that staff could be unwittingl­y recruited by foreign intelligen­ce. A dodgy character named “Robin” targeted ex-army intelligen­ce officer Col Philip Ingram, a veteran of the Iraq War and a Nato planner.

“Robin” claimed to be a Chinese businessma­n with links across the security industry.

He asked Col Ingram to fly to China and asked for “inside informatio­n” via encrypted messaging that could only be accessed by intelligen­ce services. Col Ingram, 58, said: “Alarm bells started ringing when he said we would want to get informatio­n that isn’t easily accessible to anyone. He said, ‘You can guess the sort of stuff I’m after’.

“At that stage I was 99.99% sure it was someone linked to the Chinese government. It was classic recruitmen­t. If I’d decided to go to China, they’d have sent me back to get other bits and pieces. They’d have effectivel­y recruited an agent.

“If I wasn’t co-operative, they’d engineer activities to gather compromisi­ng material for blackmail.”

After Col Ingram halted contact, Robin’s profile was removed from the site. LinkedIn has been approached for comment. The disclosure comes days after it emerged ex-RAF Top Guns were offered up to £250,000 a year to train Chinese combat pilots.

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